Chair: Maël GOUMRI (LAMSADE/CERMES3, Université Paris Dauphine)
› From “Atoms to for Peace” to “Atoms for the Earth”: The Idaho National Laboratory and the Birth of the Green Atom - Lucie Genay, Espaces Humains et Interactions Culturelles, Fédération pour l'Etude des Civilisations Contemporaines
11:08-11:26 (18min)
› A never-ending narrative. The grammar of technologists crafting the credibility of 'fast-breeder' nuclear technology - Claire LE RENARD, Laboratoire Techniques, Territoires et Sociétés
11:34-11:52 (18min)
› Framing Nuclear Innovation: SMRs in Belgian Media - Willem Brabants, Université de Liège, Belgian Nuclear Research Centre [Mol, Belgique]
11:53-12:11 (18min)
› Constructing the SMR promise: promissory narratives and their counter-narratives in Canada, Finland, France, and the UK - Markku Lehtonen, Universitat Pompeu Fabra [Barcelona], University of Jyväskylä
12:12-12:30 (18min)
› Grasping infrastructure through microcracks. The stress corrosion case in French nuclear reactors as a nuclear material politics. - Martin Denoun, Spiral, University of Liege
14:17-14:35 (18min)
› Unfolding the Ignalina NPP Archives: Decommission and Transitions - Andrei Stsiapanau, Vytautas Magnus Univeristy
14:35-14:52 (17min)
› Transforming Nuclear Reactors into Waste: Decommissioning as a Practice of Residual Care in France - Ange Pottin, Univeristy of Vienna
14:52-15:10 (18min)
Chair: Harry BERNAS (CNRS, University of Paris Saclay)
› Sustainable waste and the depoliticization of the future. - Alexis Geisler-Roblin, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris
16:03-16:20 (17min)
› Informing and complying. Information infrastructures and the management of low and very low level radioactive waste - Romain GARCIER, École normale supérieure de Lyon
16:20-16:38 (18min)
› Securitizing for nothing? Discussing the weaponability of nuclear fuel supplies in the European Union - Teva MEYER, Centre de recherches sur les économies, les sociétés, les arts et les techniques - CRESAT - UR3436
16:38-16:56 (18min)
Caquot 1 lecture hall - Amphi Caquot 1- in the Coriolis building
Chair: Romain Garcier (ENS Lyon)
› Fusion valley. The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) and the territories (2006-2012) - Gabriella Rago, University of Turin, Federico II University of Naples
10:48-11:06 (18min)
› Spatial redevelopment trajectories of nuclear sites. The cases of Brunsbüttel and Fessenheim - Belinda Ravaz, Haute Ecole dÍngénierie et de Gestion du Canton de Vaud [Yverdon-les-Bains], Université de Haute-Alsace (UHA) Mulhouse - Colmar
11:06-11:24 (18min)
› The Territorial Bias of Consent to Nuclear Risk Ethnographic Study Among the Residents of the Dunkirk Coastline. - Alexis Spire, Centre national de la Recherche scientifique
11:24-11:42 (18min)
› Nothing has changed, everything has changed. The surge in public opinion in its support for nuclear energy in France and Europe (2020-2024) - Jérémy Bouillet, EDF R&D, Sciences Po
11:42-12:00 (18min)
Caquot 1 lecture hall - Amphi Caquot 1- in the Coriolis building
Chair: Ulrike FELT (University of Vienna)
› Reconnecting and disconnecting from nuclear history - Imaginaries from Sweden's nuclear discourse - Vidar Ekström, Uppsala University, Division of Industrial Engineering and Management - Nina Kivinen, Uppsala University, Division of Industrial Engineering and Management
14:52-15:10 (18min)
› New Fears, New Hopes: Politics of Nuclear Power in Serbia - Dejan Jovanovic, Faculty of political sciences - University of Belgrade
15:10-15:28 (18min)
› Planning and the nuclear industry in ‘post-Messmer Plan' France - Stéphanie Tillement, IMT Atlantique, Laboratoire d'économie et de management de Nantes Atlantique - Frédéric Garcias, Université de Lille - IAE
15:28-15:46 (18min)
› Atoms from Abroad: A Transnational History of Nuclear Energy in Belgium (1953-1985) - Siegfried Evens, KULeuven
15:46-16:04 (18min)